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Jeep: '03 Wrangler leaking differential fluid

  1. #1
    Sean
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    '03 Wrangler leaking differential fluid

    I just bought an '03 Wrangler about 2000 miles ago, the issue started a few
    days ago.

    My brake backing plate only on the rear drivers side is wet and dripping
    down onto the inside of the wheel about the size of a quarter overnight, but
    then I also had spots in my garage that were coming from the hole in the
    skidplate under the gas tank. So I followed the trail and that is coming
    from the rear differential vent pipe. I also noticed that the gasket for the
    rear differential is orange meaning it must be fairly new, right, or at
    least not OEM? Is it possible the previous owner had it done or did it
    himself and it was overfilled, or is this something that needs to be
    addressed?



  2. #2
    Drifter
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    Re: '03 Wrangler leaking differential fluid

    On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 21:11:25 -0500, "Sean" <com> wrote:
     

    Have you been offroading or traveled through deep water recently?

    I would get that rig in the air and pulling that diff cover off to
    have a look ASAP!

    Could be something broken and throwing oil around, could be too much
    fluid (though it seems unlikely that it would suddenly show after 2k
    miles).

    I'd really give the whole axle a good once over with symptoms like
    that 'cause even if it's something serious, ignoring it will only make
    things worse.


    Drifter
    "I've been here, I've been there..."


 

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